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a brief history of the bush clan war crimes

Anonyme, Monday, December 15, 2003 - 14:07

Who says that this all began with osama bin laden and saddam hussein? the bush's have been setting up dictators and knocking them down for a century or more.

A History of the bush's war crimes.

Its always been about resources and the greed. In 1917 the United States was heavily involved in World War I, a war which ended in the redivision of global geographical boundaries, was it a war to establish the New World Order? Samuel Bush, son of Reverend James Smith Bush, was the director of arms and ammunition for the U.S. Forces, he was also owner of Buckeye steel. With each bullet, bomb, and tank deployed Bush made money for his fellow steel owners, like J.P. Morgan (who funded the Nazis). 1
His grandson George H.W. learned well. In 1953, Bush got money from Brown Brothers Harriman (Avirill Harriman aided the Nazis and later became Ambassador to Russia) and, with partners Hugh and Bill Liedtke, formed Zapata Petroleum. By the late 1950s they were millionaires. Bush bought subsidiary Zapata Off-Shore from his partners and went into business on his own in 1954. By 1958, the new company was drilling on the Cay Sal Bank in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico. These islands had been leased to Nixon supporter and CIA contractor the previous year and were later used as a base for CIA raids on Cuba. The CIA was using companies like Zapata to stage and supply secret missions attacking Fidel Castro’s Cuban government in advance of the Bay of Pigs invasion. The CIA’s codename for that invasion was “Operation Zapata.



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